PUBLIC ANXIETY
DE VALERA AMD THE DAiO
WHAT WILL HE DO >;
(Times. Cable.)
LONDON,, 7t& March.
Events jn' publm.^djyliiig' the. neaslj few days are. awaited anxiously*. ani may possibly determine, the lifetime pfl the new DaiL;Eireaiinv ,If -Ijo-^h:;the Fianna: Fail and' Labour adafere to their; deelara'tions^ an irresistibie- force Trill nifiefr an immovable Body. '
If Mr. "de Talera raise* the batk issue it wil^ like Aaron's roa^VswallQW aE otfie^Si involving a challenge- '-Ltd ths Einpice in whicji its social' programanel will be hopelessly submerged: Apparently Mr. de Yalera. seeka tiothto jret pudiate his- obligations- and: to retaiit the advantages of the- Treaty, though! the counsels of his lieutenants may; induce him to modify his plans. : -
Owing to the approach of the •Euchar. istic Congress the Cosgrave Party-wilt probably play a- waiting game. . :
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 57, 8 March 1932, Page 7
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PUBLIC ANXIETY
Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 57, 8 March 1932, Page 7
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